Paul J. Radomski is a fisheries biologist and lake ecology scientist. He has worked for more than thirty-five years on fisheries and lake management issues and is a lead scientific expert on lakeshore habitat management. He has published extensively on walleye population dynamics, fisheries management, lakeshore habitat, and conservation and is coauthor of Lakeshore Living: Designing Lake Places and Communities in the Footprints of Environmental Writers.
Paul J. Radomski has written the definitive account of one of our most popular fish species, the walleye. In this wonderful book, he shares his infectious enthusiasm for the fish and its pursuit. And he also knows sound management, informed by the best science, can help shape a better future both for walleyes and for the people who love them. -Matthew L. Miller, author of Fishing Through the Apocalypse: An Angler's Adventures in the 21st Century Never before has a writer so successfully combined the most fascinating aspects of walleye biology, management, and conservation with the cultural, recreational, and political forces that center on this coolwater species. Anyone even remotely interested in the elusive, elegant, and oh-so-edible Sander vitreus will want a copy of this entertaining and highly readable book. -Tom Dickson, author of The Great Minnesota Fish Book Walleye: A Beautiful Fish of the Dark is a masterpiece. Paul J. Radomski not only provides scientific information but also stimulates the senses as he describes his experiences with this iconic fish. As a walleye angler and a fisheries scientist, I have read many books of a similar nature and place this with the best of them. -Greg G. Sass, Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources If you're an unabashed fan of walleye fishing (in Minnesota that's almost every angler), Paul J. Radomski's Walleye: A Beautiful Fish of the Dark is a tribute to one of America's great gamefish. This is not a how-to-catch-'em manual. Rather, readers will learn about the life and times of walleyes and the intricacies of managing them in our lakes and rivers. Anglers who cherish walleye fishing on Minnesota's Mille Lacs also will appreciate Radomski's honest examination of management decisions made by state and tribal fish biologists that continue to keep Mille Lacs in the walleye doldrums. -Ron Schara, founder and executive producer, Minnesota Bound The seminal contemporary book on our favorite fish. -Milwaukee Journal Sentinel If you were to choose someone to write a book about walleyes, it would be someone like Radomski, a fisheries biologist, a walleye angler, and an environmental advocate who cares deeply about lake ecosystems (in fact, all ecosystems) and their protection. -The Lake Guy This is a highly readable account that includes fishing stories and recipes, recommendations for conservation and much more. Radomski understands angler perspectives. He also understands the science. The result is a book that can help shape a better future for both walleye and the people who love them. -Cool Green Science This well-written and deeply researched tome is the benchmark work on walleyes. -Northern Wilds